Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation v Northern Land Council [2014] FCA 1281 Citation: Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation v Northern Land Council [2014] FCA 1281
Parties: RIRRATJINGU ABORIGINAL CORPORATION (ICN 305) AND ORS v NORTHERN LAND COUNCIL AND ORS
File number: NTD 31 of 2014
Judge: white j
Date of judgment: 21 November 2014
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application for leave to issue subpoenas
Legislation: Federal Court Rules 2011, rr 20.32 , 24.01
Date of hearing: 21 November 2014
Place: Adelaide
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 22
Counsel for the First Applicant: Mr T McAvoy
Solicitors for the First Applicant: Minter Ellison Lawyers
Counsel for the First Respondent: Mr S Glacken with Mr G Hill
Solicitors for the First Respondent: Northern Land Council
Counsel for the Second Respondent: Mr M Crawley
Solicitors for the Second Respondent: Bowden McCormack
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION NTD 31 of 2014
BETWEEN: RIRRATJINGU ABORIGINAL CORPORATION (ICN 305) AND OTHERS NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE
Applicants
AND: NORTHERN LAND COUNCIL
First Respondent
GUMATJI ABORIGINAL CORPORATION (ICN 7138)
Second Respondent
DJALU GURRUWIWI
Third Respondent
JUDGE: WHITE J DATE OF ORDER: 21 November 2014 WHERE MADE: ADELAIDE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Leave be granted to the First Applicant to issue subpoenas to the persons listed in paragraph 3 of the affidavit of Kirby Larissa Lawler sworn on 17 November 2014, other than Mandaka Marika, to attend to give evidence at the trial. 2. The application for leave to issue a subpoena to Northern Australia Aboriginal Development Corporation Pty Ptd trading as Aboriginal Investment Group is adjourned to 3 December 2014 at 2.15pm. 3. The interlocutory application of 18 November 2014 be otherwise dismissed. 4. The First Applicant is to pay the costs incurred by the First Respondent of and incidental to the interlocutory application of 18 November 2014, other than the costs of its attendance in court today. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
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